The Allied Arts, Inc., depends on faithful donors to continue giving grants
to artists like Michael Hoffman, The Altius String Quartet, Sharon Park and many others. While we receive modest
funding from the Bonfils-Stanton Foundation, our grants are primarily funded by individuals who are committed to
supporting young pre-professional artists. The Allied Arts, Inc., is dedicated to aiding young artists develop
their careers. In 2020 the organization will celebrate its centennial. Please consider sending a donation to The
Allied Arts, Inc. We are a 501C3 non-profit organization with minimal administrative costs.

EVENT FOR THE ALLIED ARTS

The Orville Moore Memorial Award

On April 30th The Allied Arts, Inc., hosted the Orville Moore Memorial Award Recital by Michael Hoffman. The award
is named for Denver-born baritone, Orville Moore, who was assisted in 1950 by The Allied Arts, Inc. to pursue further
studies of art song and German Lieder in New York. Else Replogle, a longtime friend of the organization, with the
help of the Allied Arts board, created the award with funds from her estate.

MICHAEL HOFFMAN
Last summer, he attended SongFest in Los Angeles as a member of the Professional Program where he furthered his
knowledge of song and performance practices with some of the world’s leading performers and pedagogues of the
vocal repertoire. This wonderful privilege was made possible by The Allied Arts

Please note that new applications are due with a postmarked deadline of April 15th, 2018.
We look forward to supporting more artists.

The Allied Arts board heard recently from two of our past grantees.

From Kimberly Patterson:

"I am truly grateful for the generous grant that you have awarded me. ....... The grant gave me the necessary financial help to attend the conference. This was a huge step in my career and I'm so honored and humbled by the support of The Allied Arts, Inc."

From Steven Aguilo-Arbues:

"Thank you so much for granting me the very generous award. I am deeply humbled and grateful for your wonderful generosity. Attending the Miami Music Festival as a conducting fellow is a dream opportunity and you are all making it happen! Thank you very much again for your support and I'll keep you updated on all of my conducting adventures!"

Since 1920 The Allied Arts has been active in Denver for the purpose of creating a greater public
interest in all forms of art: painting, sculpture, dance, music and literature. The Allied Arts provides financial aid to extremely
talented and promising students through grants. During these 90 years, the influence of the organization has been felt in the community
in many ways. The Allied Arts works quietly without fanfare or costly publicity. Drives for money in a low-key, letter writing manner
are the substitute for fashion shows and large dinner benefits. We hope our work in the past will justify your interest in The Allied
Arts, Inc.